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� FEDERATION of Rumanian Jews of Canada closing meeting elected Mrs. H. Aronoyiteh, Queen Mary Road, president; others, Mesdames M. Segal, the late S, Rohrlick, L. Lazare, J, Jackson, G. Rabinoyitch, F. Wexler. M. Moy-se, Nettie Schwarta. S. Schwartz. Mrs. S. Abramovitch was hostess. Mrs. M. Moyse gave a vote of thanks, Mrs. J. Jackson is publicity chairman.
� MIZRACHI WOMEN: Devorah Brucha Schwartxben Chapter closing meeting, at the home of Mrs. S. Scholl, Rockland Ayenue, with Mrs, T. Hershcovich, president, presiding, heard Mrs, A. Slapack report on the year's work. Mrs. J. Scnwartxben thanked officers and members. Mn. J. Twersky, wife of Rabbi J. Twersky, thanked the hostess, Mrs. J. Jackson is publicity chairman.
� Dr. Harry J. Stern, Rabbi, of Temple Emanu-El, returned from Chicago, 111., where he attended the Central -Conference of American Rabbis.
artf-Mr. and Mrs. I. Kahansky, Clark Street; and Mr. and Mrs. L. Sambad, Esplanade Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg (nee Beatrice Cohen), of Ottawa, Ont., a daughter, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on July 2; granddaughter of Mr. and Mn. A. J. Cohen, 1460 Van Home Avenue; and of Mrs. L. Greenberg, of Ottawa, Ont., and the late L. Greenberg, of Ottawa.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fefergrad (nee Rose Mandelcorn), Park Avenue, a son, Irwin, at the Jewish General Hospital, on June 26; grandson of Mn. M. Mandelcorn, Esplanade Avenue, and the late Moses Mandelcorn; and of Mrs. M. Fefergrad, St. Urbain Street, and the late I. Fefergrad. Godparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller, Woodbury Avenue. R. Mandelcorn, Sherbrooke Street West, held the baby during the ceremony.
� ZIONIST ORGANIZATION: Rabbi Judah L. Washer, of Toronto, will speak over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network on Sunday, July 14, at 2.30 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time, on: "The Fate Of Palestine".
� COUNCIL OF Jewish Women first visiting day at Council Camp had present: Mesdames Ben. Rob* inson, M. Robinson, L. Caller, Henry Baron, William Joseph, Felix Bernstein. Samuel Pesner, A. Ten-cer, J. H. Berger, G. T. Kenny, Arthur Levin, William Addleman, Norma Hart, Joseph Richer, S. S. Lemer. There will be two more visiting days at the end of July, and the middle of August All interested in visiting the camp are invited. Call Mn. William Addleman, Wllbank 9890.
BIRTHS
Bom, to Dr. and Mrs. M. Strak-er (nee Sybil Bacal), Queen Mary Road, a daughter, Edith Ruth Nes-sa, on June IS, at the Jewish General Hospital; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Straker, St Joseph Boulevard West; and of the late Mr. and Mr*. N. BacaL
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rappaport (nee Una Marx), Van Home Avenue, a son, Irwin, brother of "Evelyn, at the Jewish General Hospital, on June 19. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Marx, Esplanade Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Rappaport, Esplanade Avenue. Godparents are Mrs. R. Marx, grandmother, Esplanade Avenue; and M, Rappaport, grandfather, Esplanade Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lazoff (nee Rae Isaif), 5133 St. Urbain Street, a daughter, Harriet Paula, sister of Patricia, at the Jewish General Hospital, on June 18. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Isaif, St Joseph Boulevard West; and Mr. and Mrs. D. Lazoff, Clark Street
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel L. Levy (nee Edith Pailet), Circle Road, a son, Donald Felix, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, on June 21. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pailet, of New Orleans, Louisiana; and Mr. and Mrs. William Levy, Cote St Luc Road. Godparents are Mrs. Sidney Levy, lona Avenue; and James Salomon, Dor-nal Avenue.
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Tfce Mayor's 3-yeor-oid ton was ploying in the sun �ear GeVes Lake. Uce most difldren he was fosdrv o*W by Ihe water ... and, suddenly, en ha curiosity brovgt* hiia to the edge of the dock, he tost his aftdfefin.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Soiferman (nee Verm Brodeky), 2767 Maplewood Avenue, a daughter, Carol, sister of Sehoel, at the Jewish General Hospital, on Jane 13; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brodaky, Esplanade Avenue; and of Mrs. E. Soiferman, Esplanade Avenue, and the late M. S. Soiferman.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Etcovitch (nee Rita Charad), 2201 Maplewood Avenue, a son, Laurence, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, on June 13; grandson of A. Charad, Villeneuve Street West, and the late Mrs. A. Charad; and of Mr. and Mrs. M. Etcovitch, Henri Julien Avenue. Godparents are.Mr. and Mrs. J. Segal. Villeneuve Street West
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Leonard Sambad (nee Mildred Kahansky), Park Avenue, a daughter, Barbara, at the Jewish General Hospital, on June 15. Grandparents
Abraham Cofsky died at the age of fifty-nine years, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, on Julv 1. He is survived by his wife,. Mrs. Ethel Cof sky; one son,'Ben. Cof sky; two daughters, Mrs. B. Dolgy (Leah), and Mrs. S. Goldstein (Ann); four grandchildren, Steven and Sharon Cof sky, Marvin Goldstein, and Linda Dolgy; two sisters, Mrs. W. Finkelstein and Mrs. M. Miller, both of Los Angeles. Calif. He was the brother of the late Isaac Cof-&ky and the late Mrs M. Cutler, of Montreal. Funeral took place from Paperman's. Burial was in the Shomrira Laboker Cemetery. Shiva was at the home of Mrs. B. Dolgy, 238 St Joseph Boulevard West
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Mrs. TilHe Taylor Shpritser, widow of the late Joseph Shpritser, died suddenly at the Roosevelt Hospital, in New York, on June 23. She is survived by two sons, Jack, of New York, and Samuel; two daughters, Mrs. H. Pro-sen, of Philadelphia, Penn.; and Mrs. Cyril D. Hyman; a brother, A. Taylor; three sisters, Mrs. Z. Bonchik, Mrs. P. Zislea; Mrs. A. Ross, of New York; and six grandchildren, Rboda and Marilyn Shpritaer, of New York; Neal and Sonia Joeey Prosen, of Philadelphia, Penn.; and Joseph H. Shpritser and Merle Charlotte Shpritaer. Funeral took place from Paperman's, Rabbi C. Denborg officiating. Burial was in Beth Israel cemetery. Shiva was at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cyril D. Hyman, 4815 Qoeen Mary Road. Mrs. Shpritser was a supervisor of the Jewieh Brandt of Red Crow, and a �ember of Bnai Brith, Hadaaaaa, and tae Hospital of Hope.
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survived by five brothers, Abram, of San Francisco, Calif.; Harry, of Sydney, N.S.; Louis, Joseph, David; two sisters, Mrs. B. Ozdoba (Annie), and Miss Ruth Ostroff. Funeral took place from Paper-man's, Reverend M. Master officiating. Burial was in Pinsker cemetery, Cartierville. Shiva was at the home of a brother, Louis Ostroff, 5245 St Urbain Street
Mrs. Sarah Berlin, widow of the late David Berlin, died on July 3, at the Jewish General Hospital She is survived by three sons, eBn., Felix, Saul; and five grandchildren, Bernard & Barttn, Cyril S. Berlin, David H. Berlin, Lieut Commander Donald Berlin, and Marion Helen Berlin. Funeral took plaee from Paperman's, Rabbi 8. H. Herschorn officiating. Burial waa in Noaach Haori cemetery. Shiva waa at the
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